Japan's Daisen Park 💕A good place to avoid crowds

#大坂景点 In Daisen Park, more than 1,300 Somei Yoshino cherry trees are in full bloom, forming a 500-meter-long "cherry blossom tunnel" that complements the ancient buildings in the park. It can also avoid the popular cherry blossom viewing spots in Osaka. It is recommended to go there in the early morning or evening when there are fewer people and it is quiet and romantic.

There is also the Sakai City Museum in the park, which can help you understand the local history and ancient tomb culture.
Explore the ancient tombs: Walk through the Daisenryo Tumulus and the Kamishitsu Tumulus and experience the majesty of ancient imperial tombs!

A great place for taking photos: Whether it’s the reflection in the pond, the view of the stone bridge, or the teahouse porch, any shot you take will be a great one!
Don't rush to leave after the visit. The Emperor Nintoku's Mausoleum in Sakai City is one of the three largest ancient tombs in the world, along with the Great Pyramid of Khufu in Egypt and the Qin Emperor's Mausoleum. The entire 38.5-hectare green space surrounding it is part of Daisen Park. There are also many small and medium-sized ancient tombs nearby. Friends who are interested in archaeology and ancient tomb culture should not miss the Ancient Tumulus Museum near Daisen Park to learn more about it.
address
2-204 Mozu Yugumocho, Sakai-ku, Sakai-shi, Osaka Prefecture
Transportation
1: About 15 minutes on foot from Nankai Railway Sakai Station
2: About 10 minutes on foot from JR Mozu Station

Post by -何生- | Apr 20, 2025

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